Local land charges and searches

Local land charges and searches

The Local Land Charges Register and associated records are maintained and updated on a daily basis, and we will provide you with up-to-date and accurate information for your property search needs. 

What is a standard search?

This is a full and comprehensive search of the council's property records. We answer a series of questions contained in form CON29, Enquiries of a local authority. Forms are usually submitted to us through a solicitor, licensed conveyancer or legal practitioner. Form LLC1 reveals entries contained in the Local Land Charges Register that affect the property. These entries are searched to make sure there are no hidden surprises such as:

  • a new bypass planned for the bottom of your garden
  • notices requiring you to take action to remedy outstanding problems with property
  • planning consents that have conditions attached
  • tree preservation orders
  • listed buildings
  • conservation areas
  • smoke control orders

The council is the only body empowered by legislation to sign form LLC1.

Items revealed on the CON29 part of the application form relate to Planning, Highways, Environmental Health, Housing and Building Control issues. It is not possible to answer all of the CON29 questions by simply inspecting public records. An additional set of optional questions, CON29 part 2, can be submitted if solicitors require specific additional information. We can answer these and solicitors' own questions on payment of the relevant fees.

See our scale of fees for the cost of a standard search (our full and comprehensive search) comprising form LLC1 and CON29 Part 1, 2007 edition.

To help home buyers understand the facts about property searches, Land Data have prepared a guide to searches.

Can I submit an electronic search request?

Yes.

Using electronic methods to submit your searches reduces overheads and can cut out the lengthy process of submitting paper forms. NLIS is a one-stop shop for land and property information held by many local authorities, water companies and coal authorities. NLIS also offers access to the most up-to-date ordnance survey mapping. By using electronic methods to request searches, you could save on photocopying, postage, telephone and cheque costs. You may be able to pass these savings on to your customers.

We are able to receive electronic search requests for the LLC1, CON29 and additional questions through the National Land Information Service (NLIS) Hub.

Customers can access the National Land Information Service website for further information.

To set up an account with the NLIS hub, you can contact or register with one of the two channel providers listed below.


Searchflow

info@searchflow.co.uk

Property Insight

Phone: 0118 925 1504
onlinecustomers@thameswater.co.uk

We are also able to receive and return searches by DX Mail. Please find DX Mail's contact details below.

Our Land Charges DX Address is: 12356 CHESTERFIELD.

DX Mail

Phone: 01753 630630
info@thedx.co.uk

What is a personal search?

A personal search is a search of the Local Land Charges Register only, carried out in accordance with the Local Land Charges Act (1975) and the Local Land Charges Rules (1977), as amended. In addition to obtaining information relating to entries in the Local Land Charges register, personal callers can inspect the council's statutory public registers. It is not possible to answer all of the CON29 standard enquiry form questions by only inspecting the authority's public registers.

Anyone can carry out a personal search. 

Other useful contacts

Drainage, water and Severn Trent search provision enquiries should be referred to:

Severn Trent Searches

30-34 Hounds Gate, Nottingham, NG1 7AB (or, alternatively: PO Box 10155, Nottingham, NG1 9HQ).

DX 723860, Nottingham 43

Phone: 0115 971 3550


Contact the Land Registry for land ownership enquiries:

Land Registry
Nottingham Office
Chalfont Drive
Nottingham
NG8 3RN
Phone: 0115 935 1166